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6. Create an extended partition and additional logical drives, as
necessary, until all the space on your new hard drive has
been partitioned.
7. When partitioning is complete, FDISK reboots your computer.
Drive formatting
Caution. Make sure to use the correct drive letters so
that you do not format a drive that already contains
data.
At the A: prompt, type format
x: /s, where x is the letter of your
first new partition. Repeat the format process for all the new par-
titions you have created.
Note. From FDISK in Windows 95 or Windows 98, it is not nec-
essary to add the /s to the format command because
these system files are automatically added.
After you format your drive, it is ready to use.
You’re Done!
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